Welcome The Royal Library, Denmark to The Commons!

Unge mennesker på stranden

Cyklende på Strøget


Please join us in welcoming The Royal Library, Denmark to The Commons! The Royal Library is Denmark’s national library, the library for the University of Copenhagen and it’s also the largest library in the Nordic region. They share two fantastic sets with us – Sven Türck, a Danish photographer who took many photos of daily life in Denmark…


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Fiskerkonerne har taget opstilling foran statuen af Absalon på Højbro Plads


…and ‘Gender in Art‘ which focuses on portraits of Danish female artists, such as Emilie Mundt, Anna Archer and Bertha Wegmann.

Emilie Mundt    Bertha Wegmann    Anna Ancher

Louise Ravn-Hansen  Astrid Noack   Elisabeth Jerichau Baumann   Marie Luplau

The key goals of The Commons on Flickr are to firstly show you hidden treasures in the world’s public photography archives and secondly to show how your input and knowledge can help make these collections even richer. You’re invited to help describe the photographs you discover in The Commons on Flickr, either by adding tags or leaving comments.

Photos from the The Royal Library, Demark.

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5 Questions for Junku Nishimura

steppin' to the darknessWelcome to our sixth installment of the new 5 questions series. Today we meet Junku Nishimura (also known as junku-newcleus in the Flickrverse) who lives in Mine, Japan.
 

If you’re not familiar with his work, here’s what the Flickrverse has to say:

“Absolute stunning work. Junku also reminds me of Daido Moriyama. High contrasty and intimate approach to his subjects. Its always exhilarating to go through Junku’s photostream.” ACGATATACG

“I am a his monochrome addict. His works are full of human touch, but they are not always just beautiful , yet the people in his photographs look animated and are humane.”miu37

“i really enjoy to view mr. junku ‘s photographs. like he said, in his picture, he surely catch the soul and the beat. all his photos really represent the japanese soul. its very old school, its very juicy. but at same time, he add his funky beat into the picture. his photo also looks very modern, especially the highly contrast and texturing. i have no idea on his gear leica, but im sure he choose the right gear for his need. hope you all enjoy as much as i do."Chia Tea

 

1. Junku, we know it’s a tough question, but if you had to pick just one camera to shoot with from now until the end of time, what would that be?

A Hasselblad. And that one fixed on a tripod. Like Shōji Ueda, who kept shooting masterpieces for his entire career without leaving his homeland. I would really like to eventually shoot the scenery and people of my homeland in detail.

 

2. Another (possibly) tough question… Tell us your favourite photos on Flickr, and why you like them. First, a favourite from your photostream?

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I have known her since my childhood. She ran a pig farm with her husband, who was the best drinker in the village. I used to be treated kindly by them, who had no children. Three years ago, however, the husband died a sudden death three days after I drank with him. Whenever I go back to my hometown, I pay a visit to her humble place and take shots of her. I love this one of her smile, which I took this spring, so much that I have a print hung in my own room.

 

And from another Flickr member?

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It’s by Emmanuel Smague. Even without any words, this picture would tell you about everything from the woman to the country she lives in, I believe.

 

3. What’s one tip that you would share with someone who’s just picking up a camera?

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I would like to say, “Taking pictures is easy to begin with, so enjoy it freely.” But your pictures will also capture your character, your thoughts, your philosophy, even your sense for clothes, I believe. Someone becomes highly regarded because of one shot that happened to go beyond their aim, and keeps paying its consequences thereafter. Another has their intention of one picture misjudged, like a politician’s statement. The moment you decide to get down to taking pictures, you are a photographer and cannot get away with the works you make public, I think.

 

4. Which Flickr member should we ask the 5 questions of next?

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Youichi Shidomoto. The mellow cityscape and mature women of Tokyo should be taken shots of by him, who was nursed and reared by the metropolis.

 

5. Chillhiro would like to ask you, “It seems you went to Northern area of Japan after the earthquake and took some photos. I want to hear your story about it, what did you feel while you were there?” Please answer this question and also let me know which question about his photography did you always want to ask Youichi?

When I passed through a mountain trail, the sea came into view. Tears came to my eyes when I saw a tsunami-hit area spread before me. However, I grew convinced of a not-far-away recovery from the disaster as I interacted with people there. At the same time, around the nuclear power plant of Fukushima Daiichi spread spring rural landscapes, beautiful except that cattle and dogs were prowling about, with unknowing cherry trees in blossom as usual. But only human-beings were nowhere to be seen, and I developed an illusion that I was in another world, which made me cry in despair and horror.

Oh,Kay, it’s very hard to ask a question about Youichi‘s photography. I really wanna know…you know… not about his photo technique but…well…. Which music, movies and books you leaned toward when you were around twenty, and those you relish today. Do you think they have an influence on your photography?

Kay: Junku, thank you very much. We will return with our interview of Youichi Shidomoto soon.

Photos from junku-newcleus, Emmanuel Smague, and Youichi Shidomoto.

Previously, 5 Questions for leslie*thomson, soup & sunday, nardell, razorbern, chillhiro.

Posted by Kay Kremerskothen
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Photographer in the Picture

Geronimo -- detail showing photographer reflected in his eye (LOC)

A Kodak creates a sensation (LOC)

[Two photographers taking each others' picture with hand-held cameras while perched on a roof] (LOC)

John Howell, an Indianapolis newsboy, makes $.75 some days. Begins at 6 a.m., Sundays. (Lives at 215 W. Michigan St.)  (LOC)   [Frances Benjamin Johnston, three-quarter length portrait, holding and looking down at camera, facing slightly left] (LOC)

[Portrait of Billie Holiday, Downbeat(?), New York, N.Y., ca. June 1946] (LOC)

The Library of Congress has curated a new set named ‘Photographer in the Picture‘ inspired by insights provided by the Flickr community.

In their own words:

“Flickr members inspired this set! You spotted a photographer caught in the headlights of George Grantham Bain’s Stutz, and another changing a glass negative way in the background of a news photo–insight on the rigors of photography in the pre-digital era.”

Photographers are seen in the shadows, in reflections or clearly in plain view and all the images give us an intriguing glimpse of the person behind the photograph. Amongst the photos featured in the set is the reflection of a photographer in Geronimo’s eye (yes, really!). We hope you enjoy the set as much as we do.

Photos from The Library of Congress.

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Happy 4th of July!

Happy 4th of July 2011!

Party like it's the 4th of July!

Cake Taster

Cooper is American

From downstairs 005    American Puppy

Patriotic Blue Merle Great Dane in red white and blue star striped hat     hey baby, it's the 4th of July

Happy 235th birthday America!

Photos from Fotocane, shutterjo, bulldog1, todaymightbe, fotochell, renidemus, champbass2, zilladon and quintessentials.

Posted by Fiona Miller
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Chefchaouen – the blue city of Morocco

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Morning in Morocco

blue in Chefchaoen    Chefchaoen

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To see more of Morocco’s azure city try a search for Chefchaouen or check out it’s Places page.

Photos from Ana Santos, rulajean, Jim Delicio, and lchiaverano.

Posted by Zack Sheppard
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LEGO Album Covers

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Iron Maiden - The Trooper

Pink Floyd - The Dark Side of the Moon    David Bowie - Aladdin Sane

Nevermind-Lego Album Cover

Queen - Queen II  Grace Jones - Island Life  Let It Be

Bury the Hatchet

The members of the LEGO Album Covers group have been recreating classic albums of Flickr for years. Today we bring you a selection but there are lots more wonderful interpretations in the group. Most of the photos include a link to an image of the album it pays tribute to so you can click through to compare.

Photos from , -lokosuperfluoLEGOman-, savage^, _Nikc_, Digger Digger Dogstar, and L D M.

Posted by Zack Sheppard
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Canada Day 2011

Patriot

Oh Canada!

Royal Tour of Canada - Day 1 - Ottawa    The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge with PM Stephen Harper

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Happy Canada Day!

Happy Canada Day to our neighbors up north. Here are a few scenes already uploaded from this years celebratio…OMG is that William and Kate!?!?

Photos from unDaily Power, Blazingstar, Maurice Li, R. A. Whittaker, sam_churchill, and happy apple.

Posted by Zack Sheppard
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